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USG 54a Assembly - November 1998

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From Sunset to Dawn Reflections on refounding
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1 1 | the whole institute. In general, we must confess with all 2 1 | When the Union of Superiors General uses it in its report to 3 1 | Capuchins gathered in their General Chapter: "A creative and 4 1 | the participants in the General Chapter of the Order of 5 3 | Services have changed and, in general it is the culture and social 6 4 | good election process in a general or provincial chapter or 7 4 | shared among the members of a general or provincial chapter, a 8 4 | or provincial chapter, a general or provincial council; a 9 5 | on the agenda of many a general or provincial chapter and 10 6 | accompanied by a clear, general but broad outline – leaving Well plac. charisms Resit. charism:|crit., persp., restruct. Chapter, §
11 0,1| new decrees of the 34th General Congregation of 1995, and 12 0,1| referring to the famous 32nd General Congregation of 1975. "It' 13 0,3| position was created at the General Curia of the Society of 14 0,3| aspects: to assist Father General in the whole social area; 15 0,3| Instruction in 1949, Father General John-Baptist Janssens defined 16 0,3| of Father Pedro Arrupe as General, a decree of 1965 took the 17 0,3| charisma.~In 1975 the 32nd General Congregation made a solemn " 18 0,3| example, in 1995 the 34th General Congregation asked pardon Process of ref. the charism of the soc. of the S. Heart… Chapter, §
19 0,1| experience and the last General Chapters have given us direction 20 0,3| the theme of the next General Chapter which will take 21 0,4| contemplative-educators.~Already in 1970 the General Chapter experienced a strong Ways of refound. the charism by prom. vocations Chapter, §
22 | Man and of the Church. The general aim of our program is : " Towards the ref. of the charism in new formative itin. Chapter, §
23 0,1| underline more and more this general responsibility while stressing Ways of ref. charism by liv. today’s spirituality Chapter, §
24 0,1| nourishing consecrated life in general and in particular Institutes.~ 25 0,2| community, provincial and general level.~The demand of the 26 0,2| Provinces and, much later, the General Chapters both ordinary and 27 0,2| of these reflections on a general level returned to the ground 28 0,2| reason, many documents of the General Curia in postconciliar years 29 0,3| importance of spirituality in general and of that which is proper Redesigning presence: crit., persp., restructuring Chapter, §
30 0,3| In the context of this general sensitization the expression " 31 0,3| there is an option which, in general terms, is shared by all Redesigning pres. in new missionary realities… Chapter, §
32 0,4| ones that guided the 1993 General Chapter of the CICM (Scheut) 33 1 | Secretary of the Union of General Superiors, for the understanding 34 1 | business experience.~In the General Chapters that followed ( 35 2,3| during his term as Superior General:~These ideas, inspiringly 36 | General Assembly~ 37 1 | REPORT OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL~Bro Lino Da Campo, FSF~~ 38 1,1| are used for meetings and general everyday contacts.~Very 39 1,1| Conference Papers; some Superiors General have requested several copies 40 1,2| studies and researches of general interest.~3. The much appreciated 41 1,2| delegates of the Superiors General in the Synods.~4. Acceptance 42 1,2| representatives of the Superiors General. It is in preparing the 43 1,2| Synods that all the Superiors General can contribute suggestions 44 1,2| Secretariat and the Superiors General is requested in connection 45 1,2| are sent to the Superiors General in the language they have 46 1,2| Secretariat to the Superiors General should be passed to the 47 1,2| Circulars from the Superior General which deal with interesting 48 2,a| Condolence letter to General Council OFM.~~~~concerning 49 2,a| intervention at the UISG General Assembly. Later this was 50 2,a| made. On individual base general superiors could sign a petition. 51 2,b| So that other superiors general could experience this ecumenical 52 2,c| sharing in small groups or in general assembly after an exposé 53 2,c| in 1997-1998. ~ Hinduism: general presentation, common ground 54 2,c| was given by a Superior General who had taken part, concerning 55 2,c| presentation by two Superiors General who took part, followed 56 2,d| is made up of 6 Superiors General, 3 men (USG) and 3 women ( To re-design our presence with the interl. of the pres. global cult. Chapter, §
57 | Secretary of the Union of General Superiors, for the understanding 58 | business experience.~In the General Chapters that followed ( Reint. of the presences in the form. and educ. of today Chapter, §
59 0,3| during his term as Superior General:~These ideas, inspiringly USG 54a Assembly - November 1998 Chapter, §
60 | General Assembly~ 61 1 | REPORT OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL~Bro Lino Da Campo, FSF~~ 62 1,1| are used for meetings and general everyday contacts.~Very 63 1,1| Conference Papers; some Superiors General have requested several copies 64 1,2| studies and researches of general interest.~3. The much appreciated 65 1,2| delegates of the Superiors General in the Synods.~4. Acceptance 66 1,2| representatives of the Superiors General. It is in preparing the 67 1,2| Synods that all the Superiors General can contribute suggestions 68 1,2| Secretariat and the Superiors General is requested in connection 69 1,2| are sent to the Superiors General in the language they have 70 1,2| Secretariat to the Superiors General should be passed to the 71 1,2| Circulars from the Superior General which deal with interesting 72 2,a| Condolence letter to General Council OFM.~~~~concerning 73 2,a| intervention at the UISG General Assembly. Later this was 74 2,a| made. On individual base general superiors could sign a petition. 75 2,b| So that other superiors general could experience this ecumenical 76 2,c| sharing in small groups or in general assembly after an exposé 77 2,c| in 1997-1998. ~ Hinduism: general presentation, common ground 78 2,c| was given by a Superior General who had taken part, concerning 79 2,c| presentation by two Superiors General who took part, followed 80 2,d| is made up of 6 Superiors General, 3 men (USG) and 3 women (


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